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H.O.G. riders can now avail of special benefits at any of the Taj groups luxurious hotels

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We tagged along with Seven Islands Harley-Davidson (a dealership in Mumbai) on their H-D Owners Group (that’s H.O.G.), ride earlier this weekend from their showroom in Bandra, Mumbai to the Taj Vivanta, Colaba – the venue where the dealership was giving out awards to their customers on their riding accomplishments.

Following a short ride in Mumbai, and the mini awards ceremony, we learned that the American bike manufacturer has formed an alliance with the Taj Group of hotels across the country.

With this association, Harley-Davidson motorcycle owners can effectively avail of special privileges at over 60 Taj Group hotels across India – which includes Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces, Vivanta by Taj and The Gateway Hotels and Resorts. But to receive a Taj Inner Circle Membership and avail of these special benefits, the Harley owner has to be part of the Harley Owners Group.

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Harley Davidson Brand is offering extended warranty on its bikes. It covers all the Harley Davidson bikes for 4 years and those who have bought the bikes from April 02nd 2015 on-wards can avail this offer.

"We are pleased to introduce the extended warranty program for our customers, a first for the premium motorcycle segment in the country. It is a program specifically designed to protect the time Harley owners spend on their motorcycle and enhance their riding experience by minimizing unexpected repair cost." said Rajiv Vohra, Director Sales and Dealer Development Harley-Davidson India.

Other benefits include 24 month extended warranty terms in addition to the 24 month factory warranty and coverage of parts and labour.

V10

Harley Davidson India today launched Dark Custom models of three of its products sold in the country. The American manufacturer also revealed some of its 2016 models for the Indian market. Enhancements have been given to the Iron 883, Forty-Eight, and Street 750. No changes in prices have been notified

The Dark Custom treatment for the Harley Davidson Iron 883 gives it “a modern design inspired by garage-built bobbers”.
The Iron 883 and the Forty-Eight get the ‘High Output Twin Cam 103’ that provide a bump in power for the softail vehicles. Upgrades have also been given to the Heritage Softail Classic in the form of standard electronic cruise control, new and improved saddlebag support structure, along with the Twin Cam update.
The Road King has returned to the market and the Iron 883 gets all-new front and rear adjustable suspension setup, light-weight mag wheels, and improved seating. The Forty-Eight gets a burly front tire and front-end forks that have been increased to 49 mm. The popular Street 750, meanwhile, gets improved front and rear braking systems.

The 2016 Harley Davidson Street 750 gets upgraded front and rear braking systems.
All 2016 Sportster models get an all-new front and rear suspension setup, improved seats, re-engineered Sportster suspension that houses a progressive-rate spring pre-load, which can be adjusted by the rider using a spanner that stows away under the seat

V12

Harley-Davidson is known for making bold, chrome-laden cruisers, but the last couple years have seen the company take a different design direction, which steers clear from what Harley has been doing for the longest time. After showing the Bronx Concept and the Pan-America, Harley has been working on a faired motorcycle for a while now. It is supposedly based on the new Harley-Davidson Streetfighter, with a 975 cc V-Twin engine. Now, we finally have a glimpse of what the new motorcycle could look like.